The Tory leadership front-runner, Boris Johnson, has stated that he is not bluffing about leaving the EU, on the 31st of October, if necessary without a deal.
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The Tory leadership front-runner, Boris Johnson, has stated that he is not bluffing about leaving the EU, on the 31st of October, if necessary without a deal.
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Boris Johnson has said EU leaders should 'look deep into our eyes' and then realise that the UK will leave the EU, whether we have an agreed deal or not.
Talking to the Sunday Telegraph he also said that he is 'not bluffing' about delivering a no deal WTO Brexit, if that is what is required to leave on time.
Talking about whether or not he was bluffing he said:
"No ... Honestly. Come on. We’ve got to show a bit more gumption about this."
And he also said:
"We were pretty much ready on March the 29th. And we will be ready by October the 31st.
"And it’s vital that our partners see that. They have to look deep into our eyes and think “my god, these Brits actually are going to leave. And they’re going to leave on those terms”.
"Everybody who says “I can’t stand the idea of a no-deal Brexit”, what they really mean is actually they don’t want to leave at all."
And that last bit is the real truth behind the moves of the anti-no-deal MPs; it's all about remaining in the EU, not avoiding a no-deal Brexit.
This comes after a YouGov poll published yesterday showed that Boris Johnson has a huge 48 point lead over his rival for Number Ten, Jeremy Hunt.
Out of 1,076 Tory party members who were eligible to vote, will vote and took a position on who should be party leader, the result was that Boris Johnson would get 74% of the vote and Jeremy Hunt would get ..